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    #25
    TBF that doesn’t say we’ll be dead in five years, it was just a five year timeline to stop using fossil fuels.

    So now I guess we’re destined to die so why change!

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      #26
      For a man of science chuck sure has a gap in his thinking.

      There is no evidence the earth is warming either outside of normal fluctuations well within the margin of error of a chaotic system. 30yrs of failed climate predictions proves that. Remember the snow free future our kids will inherit plus Statue of Liberty under water.

      Maybe the covid modelers and the climate modelers are all in the same room somewhere turning their knobs.

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        #27
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        So you don't have any credible evidence that the earth is cooling?

        What a surprise you came up empty handed again!
        CC: unless you can predict the future…. Global warming is a possibility…. Just like Global cooling.

        CC… can you predict the future sun activity?

        CC… can you predict the future geological activity of planet earth… volcanoes, earth quakes, magnetic shifts of both the earth and sun…

        CC… can you predict future wildfires… droughts, flooding… La Niña …El Niño strengths and durations…

        Chinese and Russian war activities… Sudanese, Iranian , Syrian…

        When we successfully straighten out : Russia/Ukraine, Sudanese, Iranian, Syrian, wars…

        Agree on: Peace in Israel and the Middle East nations…. Nuclear disarming… the existential threats to the end of humanity… are magnitudes greater… from : nuclear Armageddon, War, Pandemic, Fire, Pestilence, economic collapse….

        If humanity says it’s Evil Demons rule the future of the earth… by the simple day by day actions we live… Global warming or cooling are the least of our existential Armageddon prophecies… FIRE is the most likely end to human civilization…

        For humanity that has accepted and believed in eternal Spiritual life … there is no fear…

        … new wonderful spiritual bodies await… just like the planting a kernel of wheat… it must be buried…die… be nourished… be born into our Creator’s designed life… and enter into a wonderful new life in a wonderful new existence and body…

        Blessings and Prayers

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          #28
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          So you don't have any credible evidence that the earth is cooling?

          What a surprise you came up empty handed again!
          Yes, you are probably right. The cycles which have existed since time immemorial have all ceased to exist, usurped by human caused climate change. All one direction from here.

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            #29
            Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
            TBF that doesn’t say we’ll be dead in five years, it was just a five year timeline to stop using fossil fuels.

            So now I guess we’re destined to die so why change!
            I see this twisting of words used all the time. It doesn't help the cause whatsoever.

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              #30
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              Yes, you are probably right. The cycles which have existed since time immemorial have all ceased to exist, usurped by human caused climate change. All one direction from here.
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              Our leaders can control all that now.

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                  #32
                  Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                  Omg we only have 10 days to live.
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                  chucky , chucky, chucky , arewe all dead ?

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                    #33
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
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                    You forgot to include the CBC news cameras pointing in the complete opposite direction interviewing a climate expert in front of a smokestack spewing water vapour...

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                        #35
                        I see the flat earthers are now certain the increase in forest fires in a very hot and dry season across the country is all due to arson even though there is no credible evidence to support this boneheaded idea!

                        And you wonder why I call it Agrisilly?


                        Fire-regime changes in Canada over the last half century. 2019. Hanes, C.C.; Wang, X.; Jain, P.; Parisien, M.-P.; Little, J.M.; Flannigan, M.D. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 49: 256-269.

                        Year: 2019

                        Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre

                        Mark record
                        Plain Language Summary

                        Contemporary fire regimes of Canadian forests have been well documented based on forest fire records between the late 1950s to 1990s. Due to known limitations of fire datasets, an analysis of changes in fire-regime characteristics could not be easily undertaken. This paper presents fire regime trends nationally and within two zonation systems, the homogeneous fire regime zones and ecozones, for two time periods: 1959-2015 and 1980-2015. Nationally, trends in both area burned and number of large fires (≥ 200 ha) have increased significantly since 1959, which might be due to increases in lightning-caused fires. Human-caused fires, in contrast, have shown a decline. Results suggest that large fires have been getting larger over the last 57 years, and that the fire season has been starting approximately one week earlier and ending one week later. At the regional level, trends in fire regimes are variable across the country, with fewer significant trends. Area burned, number of large fires, and lightning-caused fires are increasing in most of western Canada, whereas human-caused fires are either stable or declining throughout the country. Overall, Canadian forests appear to be engaged in a trajectory towards more active fire regimes over the last half century.

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          I see the flat earthers are now certain the increase in forest fires in a very hot and dry season across the country is all due to arson even though there is no credible evidence to support this boneheaded idea!

                          And you wonder why I call it Agrisilly?


                          Fire-regime changes in Canada over the last half century. 2019. Hanes, C.C.; Wang, X.; Jain, P.; Parisien, M.-P.; Little, J.M.; Flannigan, M.D. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 49: 256-269.

                          Year: 2019

                          Issued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre

                          Mark record
                          Plain Language Summary

                          Contemporary fire regimes of Canadian forests have been well documented based on forest fire records between the late 1950s to 1990s. Due to known limitations of fire datasets, an analysis of changes in fire-regime characteristics could not be easily undertaken. This paper presents fire regime trends nationally and within two zonation systems, the homogeneous fire regime zones and ecozones, for two time periods: 1959-2015 and 1980-2015. Nationally, trends in both area burned and number of large fires (≥ 200 ha) have increased significantly since 1959, which might be due to increases in lightning-caused fires. Human-caused fires, in contrast, have shown a decline. Results suggest that large fires have been getting larger over the last 57 years, and that the fire season has been starting approximately one week earlier and ending one week later. At the regional level, trends in fire regimes are variable across the country, with fewer significant trends. Area burned, number of large fires, and lightning-caused fires are increasing in most of western Canada, whereas human-caused fires are either stable or declining throughout the country. Overall, Canadian forests appear to be engaged in a trajectory towards more active fire regimes over the last half century.
                          Not going to disagree with you fully but here is the thing. You need to have your head up your ass if you can’t see a correlation between wildfires ignition points and proximity to reserves. Sure a lot of reserves are in areas prone to fires but in a normal year wildfires are more common around reserves. Maybe education is the key but I guess when you just don’t care and get a mad on for someone a fire is you’re go to.

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